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The Stress Management Society

The Stress Management Society

The Stress Management Society is a non-profit organisation dedicated to helping people tackle stress by offering advice, support and guidance.We offer training and counselling services and consultancy support to both individuals and companies and all our services are delivered in line with the Health and Safety Executives Stress Management Standards. Our team of health and professional consultants offers the highest quality consultancy, training, event organisation and stress management products

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DVIP-Domestic Violence Intervention Project

DVIP-Domestic Violence Intervention Project

Violence prevention programme-groups for violent/abusive men to help them change their behaviour. Women's support services for those who have a partner/ex partner on men's programme or who experience/have experienced domestic abuse. Arabic speaker's services for violent/abusive men and women who suffer domestic violence

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Men's Advice Line

Men's Advice Line

Practical and emotional support for any man, irrespective of sexuality experiencing domestic violence/abuse from an intimate partner or family member. Child contact, divorce and separation issues also covered. Advice and resources available to professionals and family members alike.

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Bristol Crisis Service for Women

Bristol Crisis Service for Women

The Bristol Crisis Service for Women is a national charity that offers support to women, with a particular focus on self-injury, (often called self-harm). We provide support through our helpline, information service and training.

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see me

see me

The 'see me' campaign was set up in October 2002 by five mental health charities to combat the stigma and discrimination associated with mental ill-health. It is funded by the government of Scotland. We work with partners across Scotland both locally and nationally on a range of anti-stigma activities including advertising campaigns, events, press activity and distribution of materials.

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